Your Pregnancy

CO(T)-SLEEPING?

Where your baby sleeps is not something that you’re going to figure out overnight. And even though it’s something that you’d probably decided on before your baby was born, once he’s home, it’s a whole different story, and the chances of your family playing musical beds in those first crazy weeks are pretty high. Whatever you ultimately decide, though, will be the right choice for you. When it comes to co-sleeping or cot sleeping, there is no right or wrong. There are, however, benefits and risk factors to both options.

CO-SLEEPING: THE ARGUMENT

According to Meg Faure, leading baby expert and co-author of popular baby books and , two things usually dictate co-sleeping. The one is whether or not there is any other space in the house for a nursery, and the other is, is there even

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